Treasure Island

Treasure Island is unlocked through normal game play when a player reaches level 72.

Players can 'pay to play' Treasure Island from level 65 onward, where they can choose to pay with crystals (which will need to be bought with real money) to unlock the Picture early, rather than waiting until they reach level 72 and unlock it for free through normal game play.

"Christy found a new magical photo from Richard's collection. It was hidden.between the pages of the legendary novel by Robert Louis Stevenson: "Treasure Island". Not surprisingly, a sandy beach and magnificent pirate ship were captured in this photo. Just one look at this picture takes your breath away! I wonder where Richard found a real pirate ship, as they'd all gone into oblivion long ago."

Treasure Island is one of the 19 pictures in the game that does not reward any combining elements, but does reward collection items that require a large number of combining elements to combine.

Treasure Island is a Collection Item only Picture. This means its list of potential rewards for each play only contains regular Collection Items, mode dependent Collection Items (depending on what mode the Picture is currently in), and Quest Items (if a Quest is currently active for the Picture). The list of potential rewards for Treasure Island is made up of 7 Collections added by the Treasure Island Update:

When Treasure Island is first opened, and so is on Novice level, only the first 4 items from the Neat copies collection will be on the list of potential rewards. As the level of the Picture is increased, more and more items will be unlocked as potential rewards.

The amount of energy required to play Treasure Island will increase as the level of the Picture is increased. The experience points and coins rewards for each win of the Picture will also increase to match the increase in resource demands, as will the pool of potential collection item rewards:

The Sable listed in text mode, night mode, curse and during anomaly investigations appears to be a spelling mistake. The item you should be looking for is a sabre, a type of sword. It is typically found in the region around the pirate ship itself.